District of Columbia Mortgage Late CE Online Courses

Get your District of Columbia Late CE mortgage loan originator continuing education with our NMLS-approved course

Our NMLS-approved District of Columbia mortgage Late CE course satisfies your ongoing requirements for mortgage loan originator licensure. District of Columbia Late CE is required if you did not take your continuing education on time. Take your Late CE today to make-up your District of Columbia MLO continuing education.

$134.00

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As the mortgage industry continues to evolve, mortgage loan originators must stay abreast of the topics most pertinent to their everyday business. Examining Industry Issues in Today�s Mortgage Market provides a review of relevant issues facing mortgage loan originators today, specifically those outlined by NMLS as required topics for continuing education. Students will examine provisions of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, the Truth-in-Lending Act, and the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure Rule, specifically rules for filling out the Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure for both a fixed-rate and an adjustable-rate mortgage transaction. In addition, students will take a look at the new Uniform Residential Loan Application and provisions of the law related to money laundering in the mortgage industry.
This course is NMLS-approved for seven hours of core continuing education required for mortgage loan originators, as specified by the S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act. Annual S.A.F.E. Act continuing education requirements include three hours of federal law, two hours of ethics, two hours of nontraditional mortgage lending, and one hour of elective education, for a total of eight hours.

$59.00

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The content for this course is the same as course ID 7471 and is intended to satisfy CE requirements for 2018 or the last year a mortgage loan originator held an active license. Mortgage loan originators who take this Late CE course are prohibited from taking course ID 7471 in 2019.
This course will focus on the laws and rules that regulate mortgage loan originators doing business in the District of Columbia. In Module 1, students will examine the authority of the Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking, as well as required conduct for mortgage licensees, including the duty of good faith owed to consumers and notification and disclosure requirements. In Module 2, students will review prohibited practices for licensees, as well as provisions of the Home Loan Protection Act. Students will also take a look at disciplinary action which may be taken when a licensee violates the law.
This course satisfies the one-hour District of Columbia-specific continuing education requirement for loan originators, as specified by District of Columbia law. In addition to one hour of District of Columbia-specific education, annual S.A.F.E. Act continuing education requirements include three hours of federal law, two hours of ethics, and two hours of nontraditional mortgage lending.

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